WHAT A ****ING JOKE!



G.T. wrote:
> I had a positive attitude after the first week of the Tour



Did you test the B sample ?


Bill
 
On Jul 24, 8:11 pm, RicodJour <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jul 24, 5:37 pm, "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I had a positive attitude after the first week of the Tour but this is just
> > disgusting.

>
> > What a bunch of wankers.

>
> > 2007: http://homepage.mac.com/getosx/2007_tour_de_farce.jpg

>
> It's hard to tell how the switch from a positive to negative attitude
> affected you since you're still posting that same tired picture.
>
> R


Stupid *******'s still a one trick pony since his Viagra isn't working
he's still a limpdick MF.
Bill C
 
"RicodJour" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Jul 24, 5:37 pm, "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I had a positive attitude after the first week of the Tour but this is
>> just
>> disgusting.
>>
>> What a bunch of wankers.
>>
>> 2007: http://homepage.mac.com/getosx/2007_tour_de_farce.jpg

>
> It's hard to tell how the switch from a positive to negative attitude
> affected you since you're still posting that same tired picture.
>


Hmmm, maybe you should get your eyes checked? Or perhaps you need to train
your powers of observation with some "Where's Waldo" exercises?

Oh, yeah, since you can't seem to keep up with my attitudes it was negative
to positive to negative. Even if the picture had remained the same it would
be appropriate for my current attitude.

Greg
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"Bill C" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Jul 24, 8:11 pm, RicodJour <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Jul 24, 5:37 pm, "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > I had a positive attitude after the first week of the Tour but this is
>> > just
>> > disgusting.

>>
>> > What a bunch of wankers.

>>
>> > 2007: http://homepage.mac.com/getosx/2007_tour_de_farce.jpg

>>
>> It's hard to tell how the switch from a positive to negative attitude
>> affected you since you're still posting that same tired picture.
>>
>> R

>
> Stupid *******'s still a one trick pony since his Viagra isn't working
> he's still a limpdick MF.


Hahahahah, you can call me whatever you want but suggesting that I need
Viagra is laughably inaccurate. Putdowns work much better when they're
based on a defect from which one may possibly suffer. Wrong on this
attempt, please try again. If you find one that I don't respond to then
you've probably hit your mark as I'll be too devastated to face r.b.r.

And remember, the song remains the same:

2006: http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6131132&size=lg
2007: http://homepage.mac.com/getosx/2007_tour_de_farce.jpg

Hey, Rico Suave, can you spot the difference yet? If not, keep practicing
on "Where's Waldo". You may get it yet!!!

Greg
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On Jul 24, 6:55 pm, "William R. Mattil" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> G.T. wrote:
> > I had a positive attitude after the first week of the Tour

>
> Did you test the B sample ?
>
> Bill


Dont dream of defending him

Bent...all of them ....except lance......yeah right.
 
On Jul 24, 5:41 pm, "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:

> Oh, yeah, since you can't seem to keep up with my attitudes it was negative
> to positive to negative. Even if the picture had remained the same it would
> be appropriate for my current attitude.


Why didn't you post anything to rbr during your
period of positive thinking? Is it because you
don't like us, or you had something better to do,
or you didn't have anything interesting to say
even when you were positive?

***** ***** *****,
Ben
 
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 14:37:33 -0700, "G.T." <[email protected]>
wrote:

>I had a positive attitude after the first week of the Tour but this is just
>disgusting.
>
>What a bunch of wankers.


I'll bet that you still watch tomorrow.

This year's tour will be won by the guy with the best time who didn't
get caught cheating. Fact is, this is the way it's been for a long
time.
 
<[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Jul 24, 5:41 pm, "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Oh, yeah, since you can't seem to keep up with my attitudes it was
>> negative
>> to positive to negative. Even if the picture had remained the same it
>> would
>> be appropriate for my current attitude.

>
> Why didn't you post anything to rbr during your period of positive
> thinking?


Because it was a brief period of about 2 1/2 minutes after Boonen won his
first stage and I was away from the computer at that time.

> Is it because you don't like us,


I don't know 99% of you so how could I say? Although I really don't want to
find out whether I like TK or not.

> or you had something better to do,


Very, very possible.

> or you didn't have anything interesting to say even when you were
> positive?


Oh, I always have something interesting to say whether I'm positive or not.

Greg
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ah up in the clouds
down in the dirt
it's so good
so good it hurts" - The Mekons
 
On Jul 24, 7:54 pm, "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:
> <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> > or you didn't have anything interesting to say even when you were
> > positive?

>
> Oh, I always have something interesting to say whether I'm positive or not.


Okay, bring it when you're ready. I can wait.
I've waited seven years, and I am a very patient man.

Ben
RBR Prince of Darkness

> Greg
> --
> "Up in the clouds
> ah up in the clouds
> down in the dirt
> it's so good
> so good it hurts" - The Mekons
 
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 19:12:14 -0700, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>On Jul 24, 5:41 pm, "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Oh, yeah, since you can't seem to keep up with my attitudes it was negative
>> to positive to negative. Even if the picture had remained the same it would
>> be appropriate for my current attitude.

>
>Why didn't you post anything to rbr during your
>period of positive thinking? Is it because you
>don't like us, or you had something better to do,


Anything, stacking BBs would've been better.

>or you didn't have anything interesting to say
>even when you were positive?


No doubt.

>***** ***** *****,
>Ben
 
On Jul 24, 10:54 pm, "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:
> <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > On Jul 24, 5:41 pm, "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> >> Oh, yeah, since you can't seem to keep up with my attitudes it was
> >> negative
> >> to positive to negative. Even if the picture had remained the same it
> >> would be appropriate for my current attitude.

>
> > Why didn't you post anything to rbr during your period of positive
> > thinking?

>
> Because it was a brief period of about 2 1/2 minutes after Boonen won his
> first stage and I was away from the computer at that time.


Maybe there's a correlation between your being away from the computer
and the positive attitude. Try it again, and this time stick with it
until you die.

R
 
[email protected] wrote:
> On Jul 24, 7:54 pm, "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:
>> <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>
>>> or you didn't have anything interesting to say even when you were
>>> positive?

>> Oh, I always have something interesting to say whether I'm positive or not.

>
> Okay, bring it when you're ready. I can wait.
> I've waited seven years, and I am a very patient man.
>


"Tom Kunich wrote:

> 1) snipped
>
> 2) Stock cars have a bigger problem than just accelerations.
> The extremely powerful low frequency sounds generated inside
> a stock car as it rubs down a wall can kill the occupants.
> This used to happen sometimes on the Darlington circuit where
> they used to have cars getting what was known as the Darlington
> Stripe. Drivers would occasionally die without any immediate sign
> of what happened. Postmortems were reporting the internal organs
> of the victims as being scrambled. Some people interpreted this
> as being caused by accelerations others for other reasons. Some
> people think that is why the French went on to develop a sound
> weapon capable of killing people.
>
> 3) I was the Safety Directory for the American Federation of
> Motorcyclists...


Tom, are you a one-man urban legend generating machine? #2 is quite
hilarious.

Greg"

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RicodJour wrote:
> On Jul 24, 10:54 pm, "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:
>> <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>> On Jul 24, 5:41 pm, "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Oh, yeah, since you can't seem to keep up with my attitudes it was
>>>> negative
>>>> to positive to negative. Even if the picture had remained the same it
>>>> would be appropriate for my current attitude.
>>> Why didn't you post anything to rbr during your period of positive
>>> thinking?

>> Because it was a brief period of about 2 1/2 minutes after Boonen won his
>> first stage and I was away from the computer at that time.

>
> Maybe there's a correlation between your being away from the computer
> and the positive attitude. Try it again, and this time stick with it
> until you die.


Quite impossible.

Greg
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In article <[email protected]>,
"G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:

> [email protected] wrote:
> > On Jul 24, 7:54 pm, "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> <[email protected]> wrote in message
> >>
> >>> or you didn't have anything interesting to say even when you were
> >>> positive?
> >> Oh, I always have something interesting to say whether I'm positive or not.

> >
> > Okay, bring it when you're ready. I can wait.
> > I've waited seven years, and I am a very patient man.
> >

>
> "Tom Kunich wrote:
>
> > 1) snipped
> >
> > 2) Stock cars have a bigger problem than just accelerations.
> > The extremely powerful low frequency sounds generated inside
> > a stock car as it rubs down a wall can kill the occupants.
> > This used to happen sometimes on the Darlington circuit where
> > they used to have cars getting what was known as the Darlington
> > Stripe. Drivers would occasionally die without any immediate sign
> > of what happened. Postmortems were reporting the internal organs
> > of the victims as being scrambled. Some people interpreted this
> > as being caused by accelerations others for other reasons. Some
> > people think that is why the French went on to develop a sound
> > weapon capable of killing people.
> >
> > 3) I was the Safety Directory for the American Federation of
> > Motorcyclists...

>
> Tom, are you a one-man urban legend generating machine? #2 is quite
> hilarious.


Things are getting so weird here I'm beginning to suspect someone's
forging Tom.

I was curious enough to check. First of all, it appears that no stock
car racer has ever died at Darlington (compare to 31 at Daytona, albeit
including a bunch of non-NASCAR deaths, notably several motorcycle race
fatalities, and one powerboat fatality!).

Testing positive for weird,

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Ryan Cousineau wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>,
> "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> [email protected] wrote:
>>> On Jul 24, 7:54 pm, "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>>>
>>>>> or you didn't have anything interesting to say even when you were
>>>>> positive?
>>>> Oh, I always have something interesting to say whether I'm positive or not.
>>> Okay, bring it when you're ready. I can wait.
>>> I've waited seven years, and I am a very patient man.
>>>

>> "Tom Kunich wrote:
>>
>> > 1) snipped
>> >
>> > 2) Stock cars have a bigger problem than just accelerations.
>> > The extremely powerful low frequency sounds generated inside
>> > a stock car as it rubs down a wall can kill the occupants.
>> > This used to happen sometimes on the Darlington circuit where
>> > they used to have cars getting what was known as the Darlington
>> > Stripe. Drivers would occasionally die without any immediate sign
>> > of what happened. Postmortems were reporting the internal organs
>> > of the victims as being scrambled. Some people interpreted this
>> > as being caused by accelerations others for other reasons. Some
>> > people think that is why the French went on to develop a sound
>> > weapon capable of killing people.
>> >
>> > 3) I was the Safety Directory for the American Federation of
>> > Motorcyclists...

>>
>> Tom, are you a one-man urban legend generating machine? #2 is quite
>> hilarious.

>
> Things are getting so weird here I'm beginning to suspect someone's
> forging Tom.
>


That was from 2001. I forget the context but someone may have been
forging him. If they were, that was stuff was hilarious.

Greg

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G.T. wrote:
> I had a positive attitude after the first week of the Tour but this is just
> disgusting.


Just concentrate on the podium girls breasts and you'll feel a lot better.